But for languages I am more confident (like JS and dart), I usually don't write code and only review it.
If it is a throw-away project (like I am only experimenting something or just need something for one time), I don't event look at the code and only focus on the outcomes.
LLMs will repeat the patterns they see, and I’m trying to whip a legacy codebase into decent shape before the next phase of feature growth, so no fully generative coding for anything beyond tests and throwaways until that’s done.
And TBH, while I adore neither having to type out the nits of syntax nor having to remember the details of certain APIs, I still get far more enjoyment from working at the code level than the prompt level. So a good AI autocomplete makes for very enjoyable and productive coding.
btw; Lisp is poetic and if you've never learned one, you should!
There hasn’t been a quarter before then that I haven’t written some type of code since early 1987
So, today.